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Focuses on the Australian government's policies regarding greenhouse emissions. Reasons for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions; Examination of the greenhouse scientific theory; Costs of emission reduction.

Reports that the Australian Cabinet deferred a decision regarding measures to meet domestic and international greenhouse gas emissions targets. Greenpeace's call for the federal government to force the state of Victoria to implement energy efficiency programs and develop renewable energy...

Reports on the failure of President Bill Clinton's administration's plan to cut greenhouse gases. Report by Daniel Lashof of the Natural Resources Defense Council on the administration's underestimation of emission quantities; Report warning from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on...

Focuses on the United States government's actions to reduce the mandatory cuts in greenhouse gases at the 1995 Berlin Climate Conference. Government's protection of the lifestyle of its wealthy constituents.

Looks at why the Australian government feels it has good reasons to be exempted from worldwide greenhouse gas targets. President Bill Clinton's administration's characterization of global warming; Australia's percentage of the world's annual six billion tons of greenhouse gases; Comments from...